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Coumarin is a chemical compound. As a phytochemical is has been extracted from many plants, notably in high concentration in woodruff (Galium odoratum, Rubiaceae). It has a sweet scent, readily recognised as the scent of newly-mown lawns. It has clinical value as the precursor for several anticoagulants, notably warfarin. Another coumarin phytochemical derivative is called imperatorin. It is also used as a gain medium in a type of dye laser. ...
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is a white, crystalline substance, C9H6O2, with the odor of vanilla.
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a substance found in many grasses, that gives hay its characteristic sweet smell.
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| coumarin anticoagulant |
One of a group of natural and synthetic compounds that inhibit blood clotting by antagonizing the biosynthesis of vitamin K?dependent coagulation factors in the liver. SEE: dicumarol; warfarin sodium.
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